There are plenty of reasons to avoid movie theaters. Chief among them: a lack of privacy and personal space. (All I want is two hours in the quiet darkness to forget my troubles and watch a group of 20-something women sing acapella!)

But most people can’t afford a home cinema, let alone the big-screen TV that makes movie night bearable. Most people can, however, afford Poptheatr.

Marketed as “your own private theater that provides you with a comfortable, personal viewing experience when watching on your mobile device.”

View from inside looking up (via Poptheatr/Kickstarter)

“No longer will you face distractions and constant discomfort when you could be enjoying your movie to the fullest extent,” according to the project’s Kickstarter page.

Invented by California-based high school engineering students Eli Silva and Samir Faizi, Poptheatr claims to be “the solution” to the modern inconveniences of watching programs on a smartphone or tablet.

No more stiff neck or sore arms, no more outside noise or falling devices. The Bluetooth-compatible Poptheatr unfolds into a cylindrical tent; simply strap in your handset and included speaker, lay down, and stuff your head into the opening. Once inside, you’ve got a clear view of the screen hovering above, surrounded by black—the ideal viewing environment.

“Poptheatr provides your own personal space for relaxing after a long day,” the campaign page said. Whether you relax in your bed, on your couch, or recumbent on a park bench is entirely up to you. (Just be sure to keep a firm grip on all personal belongings.)

A great gift for someone with no shame (via Poptheatr/Kickstarter)

An included wireless speaker promises eight hours of use and an “outstanding audio experience”; it also acts as a power bank so you can charge and stream at the same time.

The custom Bluetooth remote, meanwhile, makes it easy to play and pause video, turn up or down the volume, and skip through playlists with the touch of a button.

“Poptheatr solves all the issues the average person faces when they watch movies or shows on their device,” young Silva said in a statement. “Many people encounter these problems and just brush them off as inconveniences, but really they aren’t getting the most out of their viewing experience.”

The collapsible accessory is available to order individually (starting at $54), or in packs of two ($104-$123), four ($199-$238), or 10 units ($476).